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			Also, depending on the school, it is possible for a chapter to do really well at COR and go from being the smallest on campus, to a competitive size. I work with a chapter that went from being smallest of 4 to largest of 4 in one school year.  
 
Additionally, there are schools at which you can have one good recruitment during FR that can change things for the chapter. This tends to be true at schools where reputation and social standing are more fluid. 
 
Ex: The chapter I spoke of went from "chapter no one wants" to cross preferencing with the top dogs on campus because the school is such that a change in size made PNMs view them differently. I recognize that there are places where XYZ could go from 40 to 200 and no one would want to join it because the reputational structure is ingrained in PNMs, rather than being flexible and based on size. 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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